n rt vi 12 THE SCTMNTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY MOIUSTINGr. APRIL 3, 1897. Blood Humors "Whether Itching, burning, blecdlnfr, scaly, crusted, pimply, or blotchy, whether simple, scrofulous, or hereditary, from Infancy to age, speedily cured by warm baths with Ccmcon. Soap, gentlo anointings with CtmconA(oInt ment), tho great skin core, and mild doses of Cuticcha, nwotVKTr, greatest of blood purifiers and humor cures. , (uticiira liuH throHhsnt It! world. roTTM Diro ihdCsiu. loir, Hoi. Prop , ttottoa. or "llow le Cr iLitrt Dlewl UmnorTrM. rnnn tniMnnc f11b 'r . " 5l,m I Ubii entiil f Cuiiccu Hoir. GARBONDALE, tReaderi will please note that fidvertle rnpnts, orders for Job work, nnd Items for publication left at tho establishment pf Shannon Sc Co., newsdealers, North Main street, will receive prompt nttcntlon; of nee open from 8 o, m. to 10 p. m.J ADVOCATES OF TEMPERANCE. .Meet in St. ltoso IIall--Oliicers of the Scrnntoii Dioersnn Union Present. A meeting was held on Th'iirsdiiy evening: which woi attended by mem ben of the local temperance' societies of this city. The meetlnj? vns called to order by "William M.illoy. A. V. liankB, of the Pioneer society, vvn? chos en piesldent, and Mr. Malloy secretary. The presiding oillcer read a letter fioin ltev. T. P. Cofley, rcKrettlntr that ab Fence from tlie city prevented him from being present. After a few remarks he Introduced President O'Hara, of the Catholic Total Abstinence union, of tile Suanton diocese. Mr. O'Hara then spoke upon the condition of tho socle ties. He gave credit to Carbondale for excellent work In behalf of the tempor al, ce- caupe. The membership hail in ci eased dining- the two ears paht and vvns now about S,0P0. While theie are many temperance advocates, all do not belong to societies. Thete is, need of organization in older to do more effec tive work. It is oiganlzed, he sild, lor a special purpose, and was blessed nnd encouraged by the Catholic church. He mentioned what had been accomplished In WIlkes-Barre, Scranton, Freeland and other places. At Wilkes-Barie the St. Aloyslus society had established a night school and about 100 members of that organization attended It. Presi dent O'Hara mentioned the annual con vention soon to mp"t at Nantleoke, nnd advised the societies to be lepresented by delegates. He spoke also of the na tional convention to be held in Scranton beginning on Aug. IS and hoped that good representatives would come from Carbondale. The people of Scranton me endeavoring to make it the grand est convention ever held in America. After this mactlcal address, Vice President McCoy made an earnest ap peal in behalf of the cause and showed the great good accomplished by united effort. Secretary P. W. Karly said that reports received from different societies were not all as encouraging as they de sired, and yet two adult societies, one cadet society and one lady organization had been foimed during the year. Remarks followed from Hon. John Kelly, Prank McCaffeity and s,eveial otheis. llnptlst Sunday School Election. The annual reports of the Baptist Sunday school weie presented on Thursday evening at a business meet ing and ofllcers were elected as follows Superintendent, "W. F. Nye; assistant superintendent, S. W. Cnpvrell; secie tnry, Frederick Hauenstein; treasurer, A. S. Levvsley; librailan, G. "W. Bly; or ganist, Minnie Tollman. The secre tary's report showed an encouraging in ciease in membership. A healthful steady Improvement showed gratifying lesults. The treasurers report gave as the receipts for the year the amount of $49S.C7, and the expenditures of $3S2, leaving a balance of $2G S7 in the tieas ui y. Columbia Hobo Company Meets. The Columbia Hose company at their Thursday evening meeting transacted feoine important business respecting new rules for the officers nnd members. When new membeis are received here after into the company they will be duly initiated with appropriate cere monies. George Edwards and John Hienimn will net at the next initiation as seigeants-at-arms. Arrested for Threatening to Kill. Perdlnando Tolericho, who lives on Hospital street, lm, biought before Al deiman Jones, charged with assaulting and threatening his wife. The wife had been made wretched for some time by his brutal treatment. The evlderce showed very conclusively that his con duct had been very abusive. He was held in gail at $300 for appearance at couit. LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES. Miss Mary Galleno, of Dunmore, visited Ii lends in town this week. Mltri Mume Maxwell, who has beta ill for tho past week, is convalescent. Miss Lizzie Creegan. of "Woodlawn ave nue, 13 entertaining Miss Madge. Jim hum, of Honesdale. .Mrs. Fred Rupert and daughter, Ruth, of Honesdale, aio gumts of Mis. Will lam Kenworthy, Mrs. llupeit'a mother, in this city. Mrs. lid ward Roach, of Mew Vnrlc ri ti ls visiting Iter parents In this cit. Thomoa Hoar and daughter, .Maude, of Haines, visited Mrs. Hoar, who is a pa tient at Kmergency hospital, Friday. Misses Katie Buike and Bridget Kllkul len are visiting friends in Scranton. Rev. Father Judge, of Hawley, Is a guest at St. Rose's rectory. iMrs. J. v. Jones, of South Church street, left yesterday for a visit with relatives in Boston nnd New i'oik state. Miss Mabel Carr, of Paik street, enter tained Miss Sophronla Burnet, of Way mart, this week. Thomas C. IJster, of Jackson, called on friends In town Thursday. He looked CARPET SALE 1,000 yards Ingrain Carpets marked to 18c, 23c, 25c, 29c, 35c, worth from 25c to 50c. OIL CLOTH SALK-500 ynrds Floor Oil Cloths marked to 15c, 20c, 25c, JJOc, 33c Square Yard, worth from 20c to 50c. MATTING SALIJ-200 yards assorted Matting, 8Jc to 25c. Just one half their value, This sale to last one week only. Tupcstry Carpets at cut prices. J. SGQTT INGLIS, well and xald ho felt ni well ns he looked, He wan iic-companled b Mrs. I.IMer, .Mai tin Hurte Is seijouidy ill nt bis home on tho West Hide. Miss Maine Murphy, of Cottnge street, Is a visitor at the home of Miss llrldget Hart, in Plttston. Charles Orchard has accepted a position with O. It. Cobb, gcnrnl agent of the Pennsylvania rollrond in Scranton. Miss Gertrude, ltlley, of Honcsdnle, Is tho guest of her sister, Mrs. P. A. Carroll. Prank Coon has returned from Hot Springs, where he has been for the benellt of his health. Miss Honry Box, of Prompton, who ins been tho guest of her son, T. J. Skinner, has returned home. Trensurer M. V. Norton, of the city school 'board, has received the state ap propriation of J12.S87.22. This amount is less by IGS7.53 than tho appropriation last year. lion. J. P. Itoynolds Is home from Har rlsburg for a tthort visit, lie thinks thut tho bill Introduced regarding the larger representation In the city school boaid will be favorably reported next week. Dr. Fletcher has removed a cataract from each of John Y. Jones' eyes. Por four years Mr. Jones was totally blind, nnd he Is now rejoicing in tho recovery or his sight. AIICIUIALD. The recently elected ollleors of th Odd Fellows' society will be installed this evening. Tliey are Frederick Heck, noble grand: C. A. Hattnbeig, vice grand; Jacob Iilndctman. secretary: Thomas Drake; assistant seervtaty, and Marvin Myers, Jr., trustee. The lodge Is one of the oldest In this region. It' bus been in existence for upwards of tlility years nnd was never In a more prosperous condition than it Is today. The Father Mathew soelttj at a re cent meeting elected Thomas Cum mlngs, manager of the opera house of the oc let for the coming year. Mr. THOMAS CUMMIXOS. Cummlngs lias long been Intel csted In matters i elating to the stage, and It Is his intention to give the amusement loving portion of our people a class of plays of a high standard. Mr Cum mlngs is energetic and etittipilslng, nnd he will undoubtedly do ills duty with credit to himself as well as piollt to his society. E. A. Jones was in Scianton yester day. The "Lenten devotions in St. Thomas' church continue to be well attended On "Wednesday evening Rev. Peter l.y nett, of Jermyn, conducted sei vices and preached an lmpiesle sermon. M. J. Geary, of Wllkes-Iiaiie, made a business trip to town yesteiday. MOSCOW. Mis. Van Gorden is improving her dwelling by nn addition. Mrs. C. K. Hamlin, of Scranton, Is visiting her patents, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Moss. John Shelterlio has accepted a posi tion at Scranton. Dr. Vetter expects his family on Monday, when they wll commence keeping house In Dr. IVAmnieoux's old home. Messrs. Allen Lawrence, Benjamin Pitts, and K. C. Cunningham, of the Lawrence Baud, spent a few days In town this week. While bete Mr. Cun ningham who Is an expel t piano tuner put the piano of Mr. Dixon in llist class order. Mis. Phoebe Mott of Scranton, visited relatives here during the week. Miss Lillian Matthews and Floyd Hunter, of Pittston, -spent Sunday with Mrs. Reuben Brown. The Rebecca's will give a social and supper at the dining loom of the Odd Fellows' building on Mondaj evening, Apill 1J. All are Invited. Hairy Barbour, of Biooklyn, N. Y. is visiting his grandmother, Mis. r:. Simpson. Charles Miller, of Clink's Green is moving his family on the faun of his brother, Prof. AV. B. Miller, near Mos cow. The funeial of Wlnfleld "Wilson, the 15-year-old son of Mr. and Jits. S. W. Wilson was held at Holllsteivllle on Thursday morning. HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common glass with mine und let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or settling Indicates a diseased condition of the Kidneys. When urine stains linen It is positive evidence of kidney double. Too fre quent deslte to urinate or pain in the back, is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of older, WHAT TO DO. There is comfoit in the knowledge so often expiessed, that Dr. Kllmei's Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy fullllls eveiy wish In relieving pain In the back,1 kidneys, liver, bladder uud every part of the urinary passages J t corircts inability to hold urlnu and scalding pain in passing It, or bad ef fect following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes tlmt unpleasant nicesslty of being compelled to get up many times dutlug the night to uri nate. The mild and the extraordinary effect of SwJmp Root is soon leallzed It stands the highest for its wonder ful cuies of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have th best. Sold by druggists; price tlfty cents und one dollar. Por a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent free by mail, mention Tribune and send your full postolllco addiess to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Dlnghamton, N. V. The pioprie tora of this paper guatantee tho gtn tilneness of this offer. Carpets, Draperies and Wall Papers, 419 Lacka. Ave. 111 IuIm THURLOW HOMOEOPATHIC INSTITUTE 225 and 227 Washington Ave. SCRANTON, PA. Graduates of tho best Homoeopathic Colleses, vvlMi enormous experience, will examine and prescribe for you absolute ly free, in tho office or nt your homes. Hundreds of families havo taken ad vantago of this liberal offer, uud many serious cases have been cured at the small cost of CO cents or $1 for medicine. If you are In doubt as to what disease you are suffering from and what cure to take, call at the olllce and the ense will be clearly diagnosed. Consultation m Kngllsh or German. A scpai.ite cure for each disease. Prices mostly 2.1 cents a bottle. THURLOW CURES Al Rheumatism Cure. A5 I'nuale Irregularity Cure. At'r Dyspepsia Cine. AT lleaiiHchu Cure. All' Dlarrhota Cuie. A1& Fever Cure. A20 Painful Menstruation Cure. A'J3 Nervous Debility Cute. A1T7 Genet ill Debility Cuie. A3i Asthma Cure. A37 Hlood Put liter. ACtf Pleurisy Cure. ASO Cold Cure A74 Grlppo Cure. For sale nt drug stores generally. If our driiRglst will not supply them, get them at our ofllcis. 225 and 227 Washington Avanue JEKiWYN, Borough council met In regular ses sion lut evening with the following piesent: Geoige Waltets, Puttiek Bloomer, Geoige Hdmunds, Thomas Duvls, Rlchntd Bunt, Michael McDer mott. The following committees were appointed to serve for the ensuing year: Stieets nnd bridges, Burdlsh, Soby and Waltets; water and light, Soby, Bunt and McDermott; fire and police, Hd munds, Duvls and Bui dish; borough, building and printing, Davis, Bloomer and Swlck. law nnd ordinance, Swlck, Bdmunds and McDeimott; appropria tions, Bloomer, Walters and Bunt. Mi chael Cooeh appealed to council for the pilvilege of laying a sewer pipe ftom Ills hotel on the r.aat Side to the cteek near the Delaware and Hudson tail load. Afterward he ngteed to lay It to the tlvei, as it was feared the cteek would be dry in the summer. H D Swlck motioned that Cooeh be allowed to tun a sewer along the street to the liver for Ills own use, and to be placed satisfactory to all concerned and the ditch to be protected until finished. This motion was cart led. Councilman Walteis leported that the work done on Fourth stteet was now completed In a satlsfactoiy manner. George Kd munds stated that he did not think It light to apply to court for a commis sion in regal d to the boundary line, and that the Muvtlekl council had not been tieated right. Buigess Wlllman took the Hour and explained that the Mayfleld council had appointed a com mittee to confer with the Jennyn com mittee, and then Mi Wlllman said to the Maylleld council that a line could be established only by couit H, D. S;vkk made a motion that the audltots tepott be accepted, and the same to be paid. The following wele appointed special police for the ensuing year. William II. Lutey, Jesse Avery nnd John J. Fan ell. Paul Smith and James Flannel y, of Catbondale, spent estetday morning In tow n. Andievv Meelian, who has been suf feilng with typhoid pneumonia for some time, wu seen upon the stieets yesteiday for the Hist time since ills Illness. Mts. Margaiet Bills, of Mooslc, Is vis iting her daughtet. Mis. Charles II, Da vis, of Second stieet. The Mojer Gun and Rod club will hold a meeting this evening In Hitter ptlse hall at 7 30. All membeis aie re quested to be piesent. The Intant daughter of Mr Mis. Atthur Snvder, of Thllil . nnd sttet. died esteiday moinlng after a shoit Illness. The Atteslan Hose company of the East Side, will hold their tlrst annual social on the evening of Baster Mon day, A great many Invitations will be Issued und an excellent time Is antici pated. (Mr. and Mrs. Waller Pijor, of Lack awunuu stieet. spent yesterday with the funnel's sister, Mrs. Joseph Phil lips, ut Tompkinsvllle. Invitations have been Issued to the mat It age of Thomas II. Champion to Miss Ida Belle, daughter of Mi. and Mis. Frank linker, ut the home of the bible's patents on Cemeteiy street. The happy event will tuke pluie on Thurs day evening, Apt II 15. Word has been leielved of the safe artlvul of Mrs But dish and son Pat tick, of the Kast Side, at Omaha, and that the formei's son, Itlchutd, to vety ill at that place. IMtlCKHUItG. Sankle tiibe. No. 107, Impioved Or der of Red Men. elected the following olllcets on Tuesday evening: Ftophet, Hemy Hagei , suchem, John Lack; jun ior sagamote, John Lewis; senior saga mote. Thomas Pelch; chief of tecotds, Clover, Timothy, ( Orchard Grass, Blue Grass, Red Top, White Clover, Central Park and Lawn Grass. Land Plaster, Bone Phosphate, Ground Bone and Lawn Dressing. THE HUNT & CQNNELL CO., 434 LUCKUNANNA AVE. WOLF & WENZEL, gji Linden., Opp. Court House, PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUMBERS Sola AffeuU for nicbardson boyntoa'J FuraacM and Range. Seeds Fertilizers W, S. Bnteej representative nnd trus tee for eighteen months, Joseph Hall; keeper of wampum, John T. Palmer. Thomas Revels lias dug n ditch to lmve I he city water put Into the house which he recently purchased. "While u gentleman, whose name is not known, was driving thtough this town with a horse nnd cnrrlnge, he ncldentally rnn Into the ditch. The carriage was broken to pieces nnd the man received many painful bruises. Golden Chnln lodge, No. 915, Inde pendent Order of Odd Fellows etected their ofllcers Thursdny evening. John Sunbnskle wns hurt by a fall of roof In Johnson's slope yesterday. Kdwatd Lewis, formerly of this town, but now of Moignnvllle, will soon move his family to this place again, which ho intends to make his futuie home. George W. "Wleland has had a num ber of boys arrested foi destioylng his propel ty back of the depot. TAYLOU. This evening the member of the George Washington Juvenile lodge are requested to meet at thelt ltnll, as tho senior lodge will tteat them to a sup per. The Price Llbraty association held n business meeting last evening, when u, letter nddtessfcd to the association from Pied Wlnslovv, of California, vvus read. C. H. Vnn Horn Is Improving his piopeity on Main, street vvltlt u new fence. l Set vices at the Calvary Ilaptlst church tomoriovv will be held ut the usual horns. Tlig. putit'dr, Hew Dr. II. H. Hatrls will oineiute at both ser vices. Motnltig sermon at 10.30 a. m subject, "Tho Chinch at Smyrna;" Sun day school nt 1! o'clock; evening sermon nt C p. ni subject, "The Heavenly Tin one." AM are most cordially in vited. Meals, hot or cold, served at all hours at Mot tin's hotel, Union street. H. Robinson's beer on tap, best of the season. Miss Cora Snow, ot Hyde Park, visit ed Miss L'crth'a Jones, on Taylor street, yesterday, Tomoriovv at both scrvl-es in the "Welsh Congregntlor.al church Miss Ro slna Davis, the lady evangelist from Wales, will occupy the pulpit. All aie cordially invited. The congicgatlon of th5 Fiist Con gregational church is making great prepntatlons for the coining entertain Sprin Expcricnco teaches the impor tance of special care of tho health, Ami fixed among the impor tant principles of hygieno and health is tho acknowledged necessity of a good Spring Medicine. Just as firmly established by tho ex periences of millions of people, is the positive fact that Hood's Sarsaparilla Is "far and away" the best blood puri fier and spring medicine ever produced. The necessity is found in tho im pure condition, of tho blood at this beacon, owing to the close confine ment and bieatling vitiated air in of fice, btore, shop, house, schoolroom or factory; excessive eating and drink ing too rich and hearty food; lato hours and social' indulgences. "With the blood thus thick and impure, the machinery of life grinds hard. Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies, vital izes and enriches tho blood, builds up and strengthens the nerves nnd tones the stomach. It oils up tho machinery of the whole body ; the liver takes up its work anew, the kidneys resume activity, thu ache goes out of the back, tho bowels are legulutcd, the appetite restored, the lood is lelished and as similated. Don't wait till von nro thoroughly sick beforo you begin to tako a Spring .Medicine. Lock tho door beforo the horse is stolen. Tako Hood's Sarsaparilla now as a preventive and it will pay you a thou Kind told in health and streii" th through the coining bummer. IhR dP&L PLk idFH idt Sold by all druggists. $1, six for $5. Prepared only by P. 1. Hood ic Co., Lowell, Mass. Tho Ono True Blood Purifier. 307 Lackawanna Avenue. QREAT SHEBARCAINS TODAY. You may be amazed at the prices and wonder how we do it. No matter who it may be, all competi tion will be undersold 20 or SO per cent. Our enormous buying facilities with ready cash, backed by brains, enables us to sell all sorts of footwear for less money than any other house in the world. Need we stronger emphasize these wonderful quotations ? 575 pairs Mens' French calf, hand-sewed, patent leather shoes, Snow's make, were made for lihuningdale r5ro New York city, $5.00 and $6.00 shoes, all Iocs and sizes; we will sell them at $2.9S 500 pair 3.00 and $4.00 patent leather shoes cut to l.DS .35 pairs men's $4.00 and $5.00 calf shoes, cut to 2.-1S 387 pairs men's hand-sewed calf and russet shoes, regular $3.00 shoes, for 1.0S 287 pairs men's $2.50 shoes at 1. 10 We Defy Any House to Call and examine our goods before purchasing goods, and you will surely save money by it. MYER DAViDOW, 307 Lackawanna Avenue ment which will be held on Apt II 21. An excellent ptoicniinme Is being se emed for the vent. The Knights of the Clolden Kngle met Thursday evening and decided to hold a mock trial on April 8. All members are requested to be present. Hldcrs Hubburd Tuttle, Jr., and P. Q. Tweede, two mlsslonaties who have been visiting here, have returned home. Preaching at tho Methodist Kplsco pal church' tomorrow will be held nt the usual houm. Rev. P. A. King will olllclatc. All are Invited to attend, The Turners exhibition and rocinl last evening at Webei's rink was a treat and was well patronized. l'UCKVILLi:. Mr. Samuel Shaffer, Mrs. Benjamin Hicks and Miss Rlnncho Shaffer, of Wllkes-Uarrc, are visiting at the home of Diugglfit and Mrs. W. S. Hloes. A regular meeting of the Blakely board of health will be held at council rooms this evening. Abraham Reynolds has moved his family here from Factory ville nnd will occupy part of the double house of the Wise estate on Prospect Btreet. Prank Rice, the outside foreman nt the Riverside colliery, moved his futnl ly last Thutsday from Wyoming to the West Mud. Set vices In the Methodist Ilplscopal church tomorrow iib usual. Preaching at 10.30 n. in. and 7 p. in. by the pastor, Rev. S. C. SlmpUlns. Theme for the morning, "The Highest Us of th Lower doods," evening, "The Faithful Witness." Sunday school nt 2.30; Up worth league at 6 p. m A cot dial In vitation Is eteiided to all. On Thuisday evening about 9 o'clock Mr. and Mrs W. S. liloes vvete sut prlsed by u patty of Invadeis, vvlto en tered and tok possession of their pleasant home for the evening. They all had a delightful time, nnd decliied It one of the most entojabl? events of tho season. Refieshments were bcrved during the evening. The guests were Mi', and Mis. George Shay, Mr. and Mis. (Seorge Hell. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hlsted, Mr. nnd Mrs. D W. Shay, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Peck, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Ben scoter, Mr. nnd Mrs. Carr, Ml&tes Etta Budd, Alice Tuthlll, Lllllas Hicks, Sophie Slmpklus, Ida Samson, UlTle Cm Us, Nettle Collins, Utta Peck, Grace Barber, Rena Day, Bertha Peck, Jessie Steams, May Gumnioe, Maggie Jones, Stella Arnold, Jennie Benjamin, Mes'ra. Thomes Glover, R. C. Llnter, E. R. EVledicine " We always tako several bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla In our family every spring as a tonio and blood purifier and we find that it overcomes that tired feel ing gives now life, and keeps us well all summer." Wm. Rinqkl, 813 5th Ave., Peoria, Illinois. Excellent Spring Modlclno. " For a number of years I have taken Hood's Sarsaparilla in the spring, not for any particular ailment, but on general principle, that the system needs a tonic at this time, and I have always found Hood's Sarsaparilla a most excellent spring medicine." Hakon Hammer, Engineer, Pottstown, Pennsylvania. That Tlrod Fooling. "I was troubled with that tired feeling all the spring. I purchased threo bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla, and when I had taken about half of it I was feeling well again. I believe Hood's Sarsaparilla to be an excellent blood purifier and tonic." Miss Oka L Mokoax, Busey, Illinois. Builds up tho Health. ""We take Kood'8 Sarsaparilla ao a tonic In tho spring. Tv o of our children had tonsillitis and their blood was in a bad condition. Hood's Sarsaparilla built them up, and we havo taken It again this spring with much benellt." Mns. P. II. Cahoon, Pleasant Lake, Mass. N. B. If you decido to take Hood's Sarsaparilla do not be Induced to buy anything else Instead. There is no sub stitute for Hood's. ROYAl aWllli UUI'-JI &AKlK3 POWDER Absolutely Pure. Celebrntcd for Its (treat leavening NtreiiRth and heulthfiilnefM. AMiires the food iiKiilimt alum nnd till forms of udulterutlon common to tho elicnp bramlM. llOVAL 1IAKINU roVVllttlt CO , NKW OHK. Betts. V. C. Byets, Prank Benjamin, J. H. Klnback, P. A. Wilght, John M. Shopland, J. L. Clurd, J. 11. Kemp, II. W. Peck, deotge dtimmoe, CI. M. Pieue, A. r. Kl.-er, Willis Kiugg. Arlh'ur Thompson, Pied Benjamin, U. Bntth old. MnMer Lee Bloes, Holland Hlsted. THE FIGHT IS OVER, THE VICTORY IS OURS. We have lots ot followers, but our strides nte too long, our pace too fast and they fall farther and farther behind. Outs Is the only iltst-class mer , chant tallotlng establishment in Scranton making garments at pop ular prices. i (r Our Specialties Are Suits at $15, $18 and $20 We have secured a piece of tile Identical goods from which PRESI DENT M'KIN'LEY'S Inauguration suit was made. We are now ready to make suits from these goods. It is a beautiful fabrlo, the most per fect production of an American loom. W. J.DAVIS, Merchant Tailor, 213 Wyoming Ave., jf. Nothing to Hide Here Therefore, we will tell you right out that the common qualities in this great stock are all but sold out in every department, but if you're looking for higher grade goods at bargain figures now's the time to save your dollars, for this is a forced sale and Its days are already numbered. GOOD WINDOW SHADES, COMPLETE, ON SPRING ROLLERS, 10c ... h"1 on muy vvunt I'lne Scotch llollunds, or thelmore ornnmentnl American makes; All rlRht; tliey'ie beie ut pilcen tlmt would only buy common qimlltles elsewhere. WINDOW SHADES TO ORDERlnuny ibloror for nnysUe window ut bankrupt Ibj tires, to get rid of the stock on liund. HEAVY BRASS TAULCS or Lump Stands former price, $1.00; Bankrupt Sale Price, Si 35. PRKTTV FIRE SCREENS former price, 91.00; Bankrupt Sale Price, 50c. BRUSSELS CARPET BORDERS fill I u wide, mutch nny carpet und hundy for thos who me moving to new homes. 1'onner price, $1. OO; Bankrupt Sale Price, 40c. DRAUOHT SCREEN TRAMCS. substunthilly made, urtlstio In desliru, choice enough to satisfy jou, I'oruier price, 81.50, 91. 7fi. Bankrupt Sale Price, $1.00. Working Dny and Night, but Wo Cnn Tnko Cnro of Your Order if I'lnccd Quickly. C. KERR, ACENT, 408 Lackawanna Ave., Opp, Entrance Wyoming House, vH A SELECT PRIVATE PARTY TO COST OF TRIP: from Now Including All Necessary Expenses. JroFsltiB tho l.ticllsh Channel by best (di) service, v In Dover nnd Ostend. No night travel in i'.uiope. 'IheeleKaut new twin-screw American l.tnoM. H. "ht. l'nul," (11,000 tons,) lecently built by the Crumps, which conveys the Kxetirslon in (todays to South ampton. (Excellent two-betth rooms reserved for early depositors. ItOUTi:: Now Vork, Southampton, London, Dover, Ostend, Urusscls,luris( Versailles, Antwerp, New York. To tall fioin New York by tho Ainerluiu Line new tvUn-screw steamer "ST. PAUL." WEDNESDAY, JULY 7th, 1897. (Vlth on Annex Trip to tin Rhine and Switzerland at $90; a Second Annex Trip through IU aly at $130 additional, London to Mratlord-on-Avon and back (t day), $3; Scotland (3 da), $16 Jptlonul HnllundTrln. S10etm: CVllnifTour (Including short trips lu Knulund, 3 day ulouu tho Itii I tie. 11ml 'J dus through tbe llluek I'orest, l'urls und DoWde Boulogne) tin extrn, to cover cost of transporting bicycle. roit KL'HTHKlt 1'AltTlCULAKS AIlUKKSS 3. N. CALLEXDEIt, C0K. SPRUCE STREET AND WYOMING AVENUE, SCRANTON. PA, 100 pairs $1.50 shoes for 98c. Match them if you can. 500 pairs ladies' welt and 'hand-turned shoes, regular $3.00 and $4.00 shoes, for 1.49 375 Pa'rs ladies' $2.00 shoes cut to 1,21) 1 ,000 pairs ladies' shoes, sizes 3 to 8, at 4l)C Children's shoes at lie, 39c. UIUl 41)0 Misses' shoes, sizes 9 to 2, at 490 Boys' shoes at .' (J9c, 75(5. and 98(J Meet These elsewhere, Remember, Philadelphia Manufacturers ot CLOAKS and SUITS 121 LnckMYnnna Ave. Ladies' Tailor-Made Sni(s; Skirls, Coats, Capes Etc, Our method of doliiR tho nillt and wrap btiHlnrimlH different from other houiei. We manufacture tho rlchcxt Roods In our own work rootna. We buy from Importer unit nitiuufitrtiirers thohlKliextclaM of good) for spot rnh below tbo market price" und Rive our customers better good for less money than any other bonne In Hcranton. This great opening wile la tbo beginning of thU Hprlug'H wonderful Ion-price movement, in Ladles' Suits, Skirls, Waists ami Wraps. llrondeloth Htiiti", capeelnlly effective Kton Jacket, wltb llolero, four diner- S.A OH cut Hlmcks, worth $H.50 ptyJ Htvllah French llrondeloth Suits, ny front JueketN, nlll; lined thioURliout, run backed klrte, cambric lined, regulur 90, Ctr oft for piJ,vO Etnmlne, Crush, Cloth Cunviu Weave Hultx, In nil the new nliudea; hiinilHomely brutiled. Kuton und Uiundenbitrg styles, Cn CQ. uib suits ......, ; Cv.yo Moire Antique Hllk Skirls, lntest cut, lninilsuiuely tlnlnbed. Hood jlO CJ q6 liroctuled Hutln und Hllk Skirts, cteRnnt new iuitteriiH, fan back, well lined. C,4 rift lood 50 vulue "t.VO C'liuiiRenble Tutletn Hllk Hhlrt Wnlots, ulxo liiindHomeMssortmcnt or funey llk vvulHts In Atvltxiirul sliiidiM too numerous to men. Hot). 81.03, S2.9S, $3.l)S SM.9S We wish to cull piirtliulur attention to our line line of Illicit) Hkltts und Holts ut tbe veiy lowest prices.. I IEUHIT. PROP'R No Charge tor Alterations. FANCY RIPE STBAWBB8BIES Bermuda and Southern Produce, FRESH EVERY DAY. i a pik, Pti mi EUROPE, 1897 York to Now York, only $260 1 Tickets to Return (lood for One Year, j -u- Low Prices. there is no trouble to show PRPF I Illy L .S